The mythical, musical character of Orpheus, who charmed rocks and trees with his lute, has been a perennial source of inspiration for composers. This was never more true than during the Baroque, when a fascination with classical mythology led to an outpouring of operas and smaller-scale works based in mythical settings. In this concert IT&T performs two dramatic retellings of different parts of Orpheus’ descent into Hell by early 18th Century French composers: Jean-Philippe Rameau and Louis-Nicolas Clérambault.
David de Winter - Haute Contre
Bojan Cicic - Violin
Jonathan Slade - Flute
Susanne Heinrich - Viola da Gamba
Christopher Bucknall - Harpsichord
This concert is part of the Instruments of Time and Truth Summer Concert Series 2023, and is generously supported by John Osborn.
Free tickets are available for audience members under 26 thanks to the support of the CAVATINA Chamber Music Foundation.